15 Forcing and Preventing Breaks

Line and page breaks can sometimes occur in the ‘wrong’ place in one
or another form of output. It’s up to you to ensure that text looks
right in all the output formats.

For example, in a printed manual, page breaks may occur awkwardly in
the middle of an example; to prevent this, you can hold text together
using a grouping command that keeps the text from being split across
two pages. Conversely, you may want to force a page break where none
would occur normally.

You can use the break, break prevention, or pagination commands to fix
problematic line and page breaks.